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                  <text>SONNET 119. J Siren tears tears of a temptress. The reference may be
to the “dark lady” or to various women with whom the poet has associated.
2 limbecks alembics, stills. 5 Applying i.e. as medicine is applied. 4
Still losing ... to win always losing what I expected to gain.
6 so
blessed never ever so blessed. y-S How have . . . madding fever how my
eyes have started out of their sockets in the delirium of my maddening
fever. 10 That better . . . made better that superior things are always
'improved after they have been brought into contact with evil.
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my content to my true friend, my source of contentment.
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SONNET 120. 2-5 for that . . . transgression bow because of the sorrow
I felt when you were unkind to me, I am now overwhelmed by my sense of
the wrong I have done to you. 4 nerves sinews. 8 weigh consider, in
your crime because of your offence against me. p rememb’red reminded.
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r^-14 that your trespass . . . ransom me that of­
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(My deepest senso^hovyjhard true sorrow hits,^
And soon to you, as you to me then, tend’ret^ 7
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